Rogue of the Week
It’s bad enough subprime lenders have run the entire U.S. securities market aground. But when they’re accused of picking on an ailing 72-year-old grandma from Portland, that lands them in ...
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Rogue of the Week
The 2008 election is more than a year away, and already the machine is picking targets. Its first victim: Steve Novick, the underdog Democratic candidate who hopes to win the May primary and face Oreg ...
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Rogue of the Week
Forget Social Security being the third rail of American politics. The Defense Department budget has supplanted it, since the House of Representatives voted this month in the middle of a failed war wit ...
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Rogue of the Week
Obscure government bodies thinking you can escape the Rogue ’s notice, think again. Peninsula Drainage District No. 2 makes this week’s cut because it’s in a hell of a hurry to cut ...
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Rogue of the Week
Small-business owners have enough headaches without other entrepreneurs preying on their fear of government regulation. And that's just what this week's Rogue is guilty of doing.
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Rogue of the Week
The polite people at Hoyt Arboretum don't want to point fingers. But the curmudgeons at the Rogue Desk are more than willing to do so.
Portland Parks and Recreation? The Rogue Desk wants you! Here's ...
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Rogue of the Week
This week's Rogue showcase features Portland's own two-part Axis of Evil, complete with missing teeth and anonymous evildoers.
Here's our local intelligence report: Sometime after midnight July 17, P ...
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Rogue of the Week
Unlike much of the public, Rogue Central respects and admires Oregon's legislators.
So we groaned in the 11th hour of the 2007 session when lawmakers, led by Senate President Peter Courtney (D-Salem) ...
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Rogue of the Week
As revealed last week in a four-part Washington Post series detailing the veep's power, Cheney's bureaucratic meddling led directly to the West Coast's largest-ever fish kill when 77,000 Coho salmon p ...
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